Salomons Tim V, Coan James A, Hunt S Matthew, Backonja Misha-Miroslav, Davidson Richard J
Waisman Laboratory for Brain Imaging and Behavior, Waisman Center, Madison, Wisconsin 53705, USA.
J Pain. 2008 May;9(5):443-8. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2008.01.330. Epub 2008 Mar 7.
Facial expressions of pain are an important part of the pain response, signaling distress to others and eliciting social support. To evaluate how voluntary modulation of this response contributes to the pain experience, 29 subjects were exposed to thermal stimulation while making standardized pain, control, or relaxed faces. Dependent measures were self-reported negative effect (valence and arousal) as well as the intensity of nociceptive stimulation required to reach a given subjective level of pain. No direct social feedback was given by the experimenter. Although the amount of nociceptive stimulation did not differ across face conditions, subjects reported more negative effects in response to painful stimulation while holding the pain face. Subsequent analyses suggested the effects were not due to preexisting differences in the difficulty or unpleasantness of making the pain face. These results suggest that voluntary pain expressions have no positively reinforcing (pain attenuating) qualities, at least in the absence of external contingencies such as social reinforcement, and that such expressions may indeed be associated with higher levels of negative affect in response to similar nociceptive input.
This study demonstrates that making a standardized pain face increases negative affect in response to nociceptive stimulation, even in the absence of social feedback. This suggests that exaggerated facial displays of pain, although often socially reinforced, may also have unintended aversive consequences.
疼痛的面部表情是疼痛反应的重要组成部分,向他人传达痛苦并引发社会支持。为了评估这种反应的自主调节如何影响疼痛体验,29名受试者在做出标准化的疼痛、控制或放松表情时接受热刺激。相关测量指标包括自我报告的负面情绪(效价和唤醒度)以及达到给定主观疼痛水平所需的伤害性刺激强度。实验者未给予直接的社会反馈。尽管在不同表情条件下伤害性刺激的量没有差异,但受试者在做出疼痛表情时对疼痛刺激报告了更多的负面情绪。后续分析表明,这些影响并非由于做出疼痛表情的难度或不愉快程度的预先存在差异所致。这些结果表明,自主的疼痛表情至少在没有社会强化等外部意外情况时没有积极的强化(减轻疼痛)作用,并且这种表情可能确实与对类似伤害性输入的更高负面情绪水平相关。
这项研究表明,即使在没有社会反馈的情况下,做出标准化的疼痛表情也会增加对伤害性刺激的负面情绪。这表明,尽管疼痛的夸张面部表现通常会得到社会强化,但也可能产生意想不到的厌恶后果。